At 09:43 +0100 on 2007-2-9 Guillaume Pujol wrote:
>
> > By the way (and keeping in line with the subject), eliminating the sbs
> > module from the kernel makes some difference, but I still loose
> > battery information over time--happened last night actually, after
> > some 10-12 hours of uptime.
>
> That's really strange, I never noticed a problem with my battery
> reporting, including after some suspend/resume cycles and more than 20
> hours of uptime. Here's my /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info for reference:
>
> present: yes
> design capacity: 55000 mWh
> last full capacity: 51270 mWh
> battery technology: rechargeable
> design voltage: 11100 mV
> design capacity warning: 250 mWh
> design capacity low: 100 mWh
> capacity granularity 1: 10 mWh
> capacity granularity 2: 10 mWh
> model number: ASMB012
> serial number:
> battery type: LION012
> OEM info: Sony012
Yep, that's my battery too. It is really strange. I have no idea
what is going on. Thanks for the battery info though.
Stefan
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